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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…
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Hope for the Decriminalisation of Abortion in the UK
By Amelie Baker This Thursday the House of Lords voted to approve the amendment to decriminalise abortions across the UK, re-centring women and their right to bodily autonomy in the eyes of the law. The amendment originally passed through the House of Commons with flying colours last June in a free vote of MPs, with…
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Unlawful Killing Verdicts Under Threat
Proposals tighten the standard of proof for police misconduct and unlawful killing verdicts, which justice organisations argue, protects perpetrators and entrenches a culture of impunity, “marred by racism and misogyny.” Content Type: News In October 2025, the Home Office responded to recommendations from a government-commissioned review by Timothy Godwin and Sir Adrian Fulford, who…
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Jersey Amends Justice Laws to Increase Rights of Young Offenders
Content Label: News Politicians in Jersey have recently approved an amendment to the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, intended to enhance the rights of children and young people on the island. Before this amendment, children (ages 10-14) and young adults (ages 15-17) serving youth detention sentences in the island’s secure accommodation facility,…
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Women in Prison and the Mental Health Crisis: When Custody Replaces Care
by Aarchi Mewara MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice, Cardiff University Whilst women in prison are a minority of the total population in UK prisons, they have some of the highest rates of mental illness, self-harm and suicide in the country, raising serious questions about whether prisons are used as a means of dealing…
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Issue 17 of The View is here
The View Magazine Launches Issue 17 Focused on Abolition. London, UK–31st March 2026, The View Magazine, the award-winning independent platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women impacted by the criminal justice system, announces the release of Issue 17, a 200+ page spring edition examining systemic failures in medical care for women prisoners, alongside stories…
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From Prison to Parliament: Charlie Herd’s Fight for ADHD Awareness in the Justice System
In 2021, Charlie Herd was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for drug offences. Throughout her incarceration, she navigated the harsh, rigid realities of the justice system without a crucial piece of understanding about her own mind: she was living with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It was only after her…